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Offline iumonito

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Clementi piano concertos for 1 and 2 pianos
on: March 31, 2012, 12:52:03 PM
Hi Friends,

Sorry if this has been posted already, but would you mind sharing the concertos of Clementi?  I think that there are like 8 of them and one for two pianos.  Orchestral score or piano reduction would be fine.  Just curious to read through them.

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Offline thalbergmad

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Re: Clementi piano concertos for 1 and 2 pianos
Reply #1 on: March 31, 2012, 04:58:40 PM
I only know of one piano concerto by Clementi being the one in C. It is a reasonably recently published work by Ricordi and should still be in print.

Sorry I can't post.

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Offline jian10

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Re: Clementi piano concertos for 1 and 2 pianos
Reply #2 on: August 27, 2013, 04:26:47 AM
I'm looking for this concerto, too.  Is this concerto available in the U.S.?

Offline promusician

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Re: Clementi piano concertos for 1 and 2 pianos
Reply #3 on: August 28, 2013, 11:14:59 AM
FYI, this piano concerto by Clementi is actually based on his own piano sonata op.33/3 (available at IMSLP), they are mostly identical in notes. The piano concerto we heard today is based on a manuscript by Johann Schenk, who probably put it into instrumental form. It is also known that several piano concertos by Clementi had been composed during his European tours, which are also based on his piano sonatas or vice versa (possibly Piano Sonata in C major, Op. 34/1 and the Piano Sonata in F, Op. 24/1 ) but none has survived.
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